"One of Christie's advantages is its wide selection of 3LCD models in the 4000 lumens range and above," notes Frank Anzures, senior product manager, business products. "Customers needing mid- to high-brightness options know that they can come to Christie and find what they need to meet their application and budget requirements. And, with innovations like Christie's 4DColor technology, their displays can be created with vivid, dynamic colours that go beyond standard 3LCD projectors."
When bold, detailed images are required for presentations, the Christie LX400 (XGA) and Christie LW400 (WXGA) offer compact, versatile solutions at 4000 lumens that fit easily into any room, says the company.
Featuring a combination of vivid colour and high brightness in a compact size, the Christie LX700 and the Christie LHD700 provide 4DColor technology and 7,000 ANSI lumens. Offering the choice between XGA and HD resolutions, this platform is suitable for educational facilities, retail environments, corporate boardrooms, training facilities and houses of worship.
The Christie L2K1000 and Christie L2K1500 provide full HD 2K resolution (2048x1080) utilising affordable 3LCD technology with 4DColor technology, providing superior contrast and colour fidelity. Christie's high brightness, LCD-based 2K resolution products provide an affordable alternative to higher-cost technologies.
Providing WUXGA (1920 x 1200) native resolution, the Christie LWU505 presents full HD in a 16:10 aspect ratio, 2000:1 contrast ratio and is designed for small to large meeting and multi-use rooms, small auditoriums, and training and conference rooms.
Using 4DColor technology that incorporates a fourth (yellow) LCD panel, the Christie LX1200 delivers vivid, true-to-life displays with high brightness and native XGA (1024 x 768) resolution.
Targeted to the higher education and corporate AV markets, the Christie LX505 and Christie LX605 LCD projectors offer 5000 and 6000 ANSI lumens respectively, and the latest in LCD technology enhancements.
The Christie LW555 fills the need for an affordable WXGA high brightness widescreen projector and features WXGA resolution (1280 x 800), centre lens design with a fully motorized lens shift, inorganic LCD panels, top loading lamp for easy access and 3D Keystone technology.
(Jim Evans)